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Kurt Gödel in 1931(passive) discovered bythe " incompleteness " theorem

among the papers of the English Presbyterian minister and mathematician Thomas Bayes and published Bayes , Nora ( American singer(passive) was discoveredThe theorem

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Pythagoras ... the first oneto discoverthe theorem

the name of the person(s )discoveredthe theorem

a claim about Pythagoras ... the mandiscoveredthe theorem

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Pythagoras ... the onediscoveredthe theorem

David Hume.24 Hume(passive) first discovered bythe theorem

one of his brethren or studentsinventedthe theorem

David Hume , where David Hume argued that England could not permanently gain from exports(passive) first discovered bythe theorem

an English Presbyterian and mathematician called Thomas Bayes and published posthumously in 1763(passive) was discovered byThe theorem

A scientist named Pythagorasdiscoveredthe theorem

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David Hume.[34(passive) first discovered bythe theorem

David Hume.[48(passive) first discovered bythe theorem

The inversion Professor Ken Keelercreatedthe theorem

forth ... French mathematician Pierre de Fermat in 1637(passive) set ... bythe theorem

A good example is the Pythagorean Theorem which exists independently of the mind of Pythagoras ;discoveredthe Theorem

forth ... French ... 20 March 2012(passive) set ... bythe theorem

Chinese mathematician Sunz(passive) discovered byThe theorem

Mesopotamian and Chinese mathematicians alldiscoveredthe theorem

forth ... French Stand - up comedian Tig Notaro(passive) set ... bythe theorem

Euler for the dependence of the time ( t - t(passive) discovered bythe theorem

a man named Schmidt(passive) was ... invented bythe theorem

one of the many mathematicians with whom Napoleon liked to interact(passive) was ... discovered bythe theorem

Thevenin ... the first onediscoveredthe theorem

independently byM. Riesz(passive) was also discoveredThe theorem

the French mathematician Claude Berge(passive) discovered bythe theorem

Julius Petersen , a Danish mathematician(passive) was discovered byThe theorem

French mathematician Blaise Pascal(passive) composed byThe theorem

Mesopotamian , Indian and Chinese mathematicians alldiscoveredthe theorem

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David Hume , where he argued that England could not permanently get from exports(passive) very first discovered bythe theorem

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forth previously regardingsetforth previously regarding

forth in the preceding paragraphsetforth in the preceding paragraph

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forth in Appendix B of the Booksetforth in Appendix B of the Book

to their misapplicationleadsto their misapplication

a universal axiomatic system for mathpreventsa universal axiomatic system for math

the requirements(passive) set bythe requirements

people to rethink some things that they ’ve basically known all alongmay causepeople to rethink some things that they ’ve basically known all along

forth a counter - example in which an environment variable has a value of x and the user prefers the value of ysetsforth a counter - example in which an environment variable has a value of x and the user prefers the value of y

to a formula for reconstruction of the original signalalso leadsto a formula for reconstruction of the original signal

once or many times in different placeswere discoveredonce or many times in different places

to the following corollaryleadsto the following corollary

to a formula for reconstruction of the original function from its samplesalso leadsto a formula for reconstruction of the original function from its samples

as Genetics had publisheddiscovered Alsoas Genetics had published

in the first placewas discoveredin the first place

and used perhaps a thousand years earlier than Pythagoras by the ancient Chinese ( Haylock , 2010had been discoveredand used perhaps a thousand years earlier than Pythagoras by the ancient Chinese ( Haylock , 2010

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Gödel numbering " , which we would call serialising code as datainventedGödel numbering " , which we would call serialising code as data

Alan Turing to see that since all mathematical systems are incomplete , the machines that implement those systems must also be incomplete as wellledAlan Turing to see that since all mathematical systems are incomplete , the machines that implement those systems must also be incomplete as well

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to an algorithm that first eXpands the original graph to a graph with more edges in which finding a Hamiltonian cycle is easy a complete graph and then manipulates the Hamiltonian cycle by adding some edges and removing other edges so that eventually a Hamiltonian cycle is formed that includes the edges that belong to the original graphleads directlyto an algorithm that first eXpands the original graph to a graph with more edges in which finding a Hamiltonian cycle is easy a complete graph and then manipulates the Hamiltonian cycle by adding some edges and removing other edges so that eventually a Hamiltonian cycle is formed that includes the edges that belong to the original graph

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an upper limit on the error correction rate thatessentially setsan upper limit on the error correction rate that

to a formula for the mathematically ideal interpolation algorithmalso leadsto a formula for the mathematically ideal interpolation algorithm

more of these empty mathematicasterswill discovermore of these empty mathematicasters

the Heisenberg uncertainty principle , and the halting problemhave contributedthe Heisenberg uncertainty principle , and the halting problem

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ZFCpreventsZFC

themselves to immediate philosophical conclusions about the nature of truthleadthemselves to immediate philosophical conclusions about the nature of truth

a limit on what can be achieved by any “ closed logical systemsetsa limit on what can be achieved by any “ closed logical system

up a series of parameters , which do not exist in naturesetup a series of parameters , which do not exist in nature

to the philosophical questionsleadsto the philosophical questions

to a formula for perfectly reconstructing the original continuous - time function from the samplesalso leadsto a formula for perfectly reconstructing the original continuous - time function from the samples

the universediscoversthe universe

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